CE Library for QABA (12-Month Access)
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Clinic Director at Step By Step Academy, a position she has held since 2009, where she previously served as Training and Behavior Plan Supervisor,Outreach and Training Coordinator, Program Supervisor/Outreach Support Technician and Behavior Technician.
Christine regularly publishes and presents at professional conferences on the topic of autism and behavioral support. Her areas of expertise include ABA, training, individual education plans (IEPs), treatment planning and behavior modification and behavior management. She has a BA in Psychology and minor in Sociology from Ohio State University. A Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), Christine trained in Applied Behavior Analysis with the University of North Texas and is certified in Crisis Prevention.
Michele LaMarche is the co-founder of Special Learning, Inc. She is also the founder and Executive Director of Step By Step Academy (SBSA), a highly-regarded centre-based non-profit Autism treatment centre in Columbus, Ohio. Since its formation almost ten years ago, SBSA has touched the lives of over one thousand students through rigorous application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatments, resulting in exceptional outcomes.
Ms. LaMarche, with over fifteen years of professional experience in the field of ABA, uses her knowledge of behavioral treatment to produce ground breaking, effective, empirically validated curricula, a critical factor in successfully mainstreaming hundreds of students with ASD. With her credentials and work through Special Learning and SBSA, she has changed the lives of countless individuals and families affected by ASD.
Miranda Schehr is the Clinic Transition Director of Step by Step Academy. As a clinic transition director she directs the treatment plans of multiple clients through management, training and supervision of clinical staff. Before her involvement with SBSA she worked as an Intervention Specialist in Applied Behavioral Services, where she was responsible in the implementation of treatment of multiple clients and their families through teaching and training in the classroom and home environments.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Mild-Moderate Special Education at Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, completed a graduate coursework in Behavior Analysis in the University of North Texas, Denton TX; and she is anticipating the completion of her Masters of Education in Cognitive and Behavioral Disabilities in August 2012.
Dr. Bailey received his PhD from the University of Kansas and is currently Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Florida State University where he was a member of the graduate faculty for 38-years and produced a record 63 PhDs. He is currently Director of the FSU Panama City Masters Program in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Dr. Bailey has published over 100 peer-reviewed research articles, is a past editor of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, and is co-author of Research Methods in Applied Behavior Analysis, How Dogs Learn, Ethics for Behavior Analysts, 2nd Expanded Edition, How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst, and 25 Essential Skills and Strategies for Professional Behavior Analysts, all co-authored with Dr. Mary Burch.
Dr. Ronald Brown, a noted expert on the topic of ADHD has served as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic (Health Affairs) at the University of North Texas System.
Dr. Brown completed his Ph.D. from Georgia State University and has been the past President of the Society of Pediatric Psychology and the Association of Psychologists of Academic Health Centers.
He is a board-certified clinical health psychologist and has been an active clinician, teacher, advocate and investigator. He served as a member of the Behavioral Medicine study section of the NIH and chaired several special panels at NIH. He currently serves as the Editor of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
Dr. Ronald Brown’s area of specialization includes behavioral sciences, pediatric psychology, attention deficit disorders, neuropsychology, psychopharmacology, learning disabilities and psychosocial oncology.
Dr. Debbie Coehlo is a certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Pediatric Mental Health Specialist with a Doctoral Degree in Family Sciences and Human Development. She is the Founder and Director of Juniper Pediatrics, a clinic modeled after John F Kennedy’s multidisciplinary system of care. Using a holistic, integrated care model, Juniper provides counseling, medication management and family therapy for children with ASD, ADHD and other childhood mental health disorders.
Dr. Coehlo completed her Master’s in Nursing with a specialty in parent- child nursing. She spent 10 years working at the Child Development Center at the University of Washington in the Genetics Clinic and Multidisciplinary Clinic. In 1999, she complete her Doctorate degree in Human Development and Family Studies.
She continues to teach at the undergraduate and graduate level and had pursued research in the area of social networking, transitioning to out of home care for families, and child development.
Dr. Coehlo is a co- editor for the 4th and 5th edition of Family Health Nursing (F.A. Dais, 2010/2013) and has published several journal articles in the areas of families choosing residential care, families in transition, family health nursing, and care of children with special health care needs.
Ann Beirne, MA, BCBA is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with over two decades of experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
She has provided direct services to children and families in home environments, schools, and residential programs. Her work with this population has spanned the lifespan, including toddlers, young children, adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities.
Ms. Beirne is co-author of the textbook Understanding Ethics in Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications available from Routledge Publishing in 2019.
Jennifer is a dually credentialed professional, licensed and certified as a Speech-Language Pathologist and Behavior Analyst (BCBA). She possesses expertise and advanced skills in teaching language to children on the autism spectrum. She has helped clients across the life span from Early Intervention, Preschool through School in both home and center-based settings. Over the past 10 years, she has successfully integrated strategies and techniques from both disciplines to help individuals with autism and their educational teams generate better student outcomes.
Julie is a dually credentialed Occupational Therapist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She started working with children on the autism spectrum in 1994 as a behavior technician. This sparked a passion for working with these amazing kids. Julie has served as a BCBA and/ or OT in home, center, and community based programs. She has also worked in private schools and consulted in public schools. She has a unique perspective encompassing her experiences as an OT, BCBA, and parent, and firmly believes in the importance of collaboration with families and multiple disciplines in order to help children achieve their full potential in all areas of their lives.
Mike E. Marroquin, PhD, BCBA-D, New York State Licensed Behavior Analyst
Franklin Square School District, New York
Dr. Michael “Mike” Marroquin, is an Autism graduate & undergraduate professor at Queens College (CUNY). He also is a practicing consultant for families and school districts in New York. He is passionate about making behavior analysis accessible to students in public school settings. He specializes in parent and staff training on the use of ABA methodologies in both home and school settings to provide students with a consistent set of expectations in both environments.
Dr. Mike currently Supervises BCBA® applicants and state licensure applicants in public school settings. As a behavior analyst, he uses ABA to teach behavior analysis in higher education, school and home.
Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D., is the Executive Director of the EPIC School in Paramus, NJ. Dr. Gerhardt has more than 35 years’ experience utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis in support of adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorders in educational, employment, residential and community-based settings. He is the author or co-author on a number of articles and chapters on the needs of adolescents and adults with ASD and has presented nationally and internationally on this topic.
Dr. Gerhardt serves as Chairman of the Scientific Council for the Organization for Autism Research and is on numerous professional advisory boards including the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. He received his doctorate from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey’s Graduate School of Education.
Amanda Fishley, MA, BCBA, COBA is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Certified Ohio Behavior Analyst. She received her Master’s degree in Special Education/ABA from The Ohio State University. She has been working with in the field of ABA for over ten years.
She has experience working with children, adolescents and adults in school, home and mental health settings. These experiences have allowed her to work closely with parents, teachers, paraprofessionals, as well as mentoring and supervising behavior analysts. She is the Associate Director of Clinical Solutions for Special Learning, creating and presenting educational materials and promoting Special Learning’s mission to positively impact the special needs community.
Angela Sallerson, OTR/L is a registered occupational therapist with over 40 years of experience in the field of occupational therapy. For the past 20 years, she has specialized in treating children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) in various settings. As a SIPT certified Senior Ready Approach therapist, she was a protégé of Bonnie Hanschu, creator of the Ready Approach, a highly effective methodology that incorporates sensory strategies throughout the day in a natural environment.
In her role as a sensory processing expert for Imua Family Services in Maui, HR, she helps children 3 to 6 with behavioral difficulties which impact their educational progress. Research indicates up to 16% of school aged children may be affected by this disorder. In children with autism, the rate of prevalence range from 75% to 90%. Bonnie has devoted her life to learning how to help children with Autism overcome this challenge so that they can achieve fulfilling lives.
QABA CEU ELIGIBILITY:
QABA - 34 General, Ethics, and Supervision CEU
Just like our clients, learning is an ongoing life-long adventure. Behavior Analysts need to continue to grow their knowledge too. As Behavior Analyst continues to remain in the field, it becomes harder and harder to find new content to maintain their certifications outside of attending conferences. That’s where we come in! With our QABA CE Library, you can access more new content that allows you to meet your CE re-certification requirement from your office, home, or wherever you happen to be, easily and cost-effectively without worrying if you have already taken those seminars.
The QABA CE Library (12-Month Access) includes 34 CEU hours of training on these topics:
- Social Skills Part 1: Toddler to Preschool Social Skills - 2 CEUs (General)
- Social Skills Part 2: Elementary Social Skills Predictors of Future Success - 2 CEUs (General)
- Transition Survival 103: Must-Have Social Skills for Adolescents and Adults: Part 1 - 2 CEUs (General)
- Transition Survival 103: Advanced Social Skills for Adolescents and Adults: Part 2 - 2 CEUs (General)
- Transition in Practice Series with Dr. Peter Gerhardt: Planning for Transition (Middle School to High School) - 4 CEUs (General)
- Video Modeling and Video Prompting as a Treatment Intervention - 2 CEUs (General)
- Active Student Responding: Increasing Learner's Motivation and Self-Monitoring - 2 CEUs (General)
- ABCs of Sensory Processing Disorder: Where Do I Start? - 2 CEUs (General)
- ADHD Assessment and Diagnosis Across Settings - 2 CEUs (General)
- ADHD Management: Psychopharmacology - 2 CEUs (General)
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration Series- Module 2: SLP & ABA - 2 CEUs (General)
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration Series- Module 3: EDUCATORS & ABA - 2 CEUs (General)
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration Series- Module 4: PSYCHOLOGISTS & ABA - 2 CEUs (General)
- Supervision Considerations for International Markets - 2 CEUs Supervision (General or Supervision)
- RBT® Ethics Code & Scenarios (for Supervisors): Q & A with Dr. Jon Bailey BCBA-D - 2 CEUs (General, Ethics or Supervision)
- Ethics: Code 5.0 Ethics of Supervision in the Field of Applied Behavior Analysis - 2 CEUs (General, Ethics or Supervision)
The general context of the webinar is relevant, however, it is important to review the changes in the ethical code to ensure all areas are covered.
Notes:
CE’s claimed on any training completed can only be claimed once. If you repeat the training you’ve already claimed CEs on, you won’t be able to claim the CEUs again. Please ensure you have not already completed and claimed the CEs for training modules included in this CE library before purchase.
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